The series of 649 avalanches killed over 265 people and caused large amounts of damage to residential and other human-made structures.
A Tower is a tall human-made structure.
They are among the most ubiquitous models of both natural and human-made structures.
Of these, subterraneans and drywoods are primarily responsible for damage to human-made structures.
They are most often found in trees and shrubs, but may also find shelter in houses and other human-made structures.
One of these is the demolition of human-made structures along the lakes' shoreline.
The hall is among the oldest human-made structures so far found in Iceland.
C. lyoni are synanthropic, preferring to live inside or near human-made structures.
Tornado damage to human-made structures is a result of the high wind velocity and windblown debris.
The traps are believed to be at least 40,000 years old, possibly the oldest surviving human-made structure in the world.